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Police use an ultra violet light in the bathroom of ground floor flat where the remains of Arnima Hayat were found in the bath allegedly filled with hydrochloric acid. Police search through the bins beneath the North Parramatta apartment block where they made the grisly discovery of Arnima Hayat.
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Arnima's father Abu Hayat, barefoot by the graveside. Arnima Hayat (above with her younger sister) was allegedly killed by her very first boyfriend Meraj Zafar who is accused of dumping her body in a bathtub of hydrochloric acid. Her 13years old sister is still in shock (pictured below).
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Arnima's parents Mahafuza and Abu (below, outside their Lakemba home) said their daughter was 'an Aussie girl' who loved KFC, sushi and pies and took her family out every week until she met Zafar. Arnima scored more than 97 in her HSC at Tempe High School before going on to study medicine at the University of Western Sydney and told her parents (below with Arnima) she planned to become a surgeon. 'She loved make-up and she liked taking photos and selfies and videos,' mum said.
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Meraj Zafar,(pictured here with Arnima) is accused of killing her and dumping her body in a bathtub of acid. The hearse carrying Arnima’s green coffin arrived at Rookwood’s Muslim section and eight pall bearers, including Arnima’s father and uncle carried it to the graveside. Around 60 members of Sydney’s Bangladeshi community gathered to support the Hayat family (pictured, Mahafuza Akter, seated, centre)
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The shattered mother of alleged murder victim Arnima Hayat, who was found dead in an acid bath, collapsed by the graveside as she said her last goodbye to her beautiful daughter. Mahafuza Akter, was overcome by grief and had to be held up by relatives as she sobbed uncontrollably, rocking on the spot, in a gut-wrenching display of emotion on Tuesday. The grief was too much to bear for her mother when she saw her daughter's remains removed from the green coffin swathed in a black cloth embroidered in gold (pictured) and placed in the grave, according to Islamic tradition. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10483809/Arnima-Hayat-alleged-murder-Gut-wrenching-farewell-aspiring-surgeon-acid-bath.html?ito=social-facebook_Australia
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Rescuers start to horizontal drilling operation as they continue to work to save 5-year-old boy trapped in a well in Chefchaouen, Morocco on February 5, 2022. People watch as Moroccan emergency services teams work on the rescue of five-year-old boy Rayan from a well shaft he fell into on February 1, in the remote village of Ighrane in the rural northern province of Chefchaouen on February 5, 2022
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Moroccan emergency services teams works on the rescue of five-year-old boy Rayan for 5 days straight.
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Tractors dig through a mountain 24hours as they take part in a rescue mission of a 5-year-old boy who fell into a hole in the northern village of Ighran in Morocco's Chefchaouen province.
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Little Rayan Awram, aged five, was found dead on Saturday night following a four-day rescue mission to save him after he fell down a well. Rayan at the bottom of the well with camera sent down and hose to supply oxygen.
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A family watches a televised statement as it announces the death of 5-year-old Rayan and a call between King Mohammed VI and his parents.
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Rescue workers line up after the body of 5-year-old Rayan was placed in an ambulance. Parents of 5-year-old Rayan walk towards the tunnel as their son's body was being retrieved his father had said he would hold out hope until the end. An ambulance carries 5-year-old child, Rayan Awram, who has been trapped for five days in a well, to a helicopter
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Dramatic moment Rayan is rushed to an ambulance after being discovered by rescue teams. People gather during the rescue operation of 5-year-old child, Rayan Awram, who has been trapped for five days in a well, near Chefchaouen, northern Morocco
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Five-year-old Moroccan boy who was trapped 100ft underground for four days has been found dead by rescue teams tonight bringing a tragic end to a desperate search which had captivated the North African nation. Rayan Awram fell into a 32-metre (105ft) well outside his home in Ighran village, in the northern province of Chefchaouen, on Tuesday evening sparking a race-against-the-clock rescue mission. After digging vertically and then horizontally for 5days none stop, risking a landslide rescuers finally reached the boy tonight as they were filmed removing his body before rushing him away to be treated by doctors, as thousands of gathered villagers shouted prayers and well wishes. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10480627/Moroccan-boy-Rayan-brought-FIVE-DAYS-underground.html
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Can't imagine how he suffered alone in the dark, in pain and feeling cold for 5days. Your country tried, raced to save you, the world prayed for you but.......So sad. Rest in Peace little Rayan.
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He's out, but no words yet about his condition. Rescue teams have today finally pulled out a five-year-old Moroccan boy who was trapped more than 100ft underground for four days.
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Rescue teams have continued efforts to extricate the boy for 76 hours in Chefchaouen, Morocco (pictured Saturday morning)
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Emergency service teams above the large pit watch on as their colleague continue their work. Behind them, a large crowd also watches over as the rescuers inch closer to the boy at the bottom of the well. A member of the Moroccan emergency services teams works on the rescue of five-year-old boy Rayan. A Member of the Moroccan emergency services gestures as teams work on the rescue of five-year-old boy Rayan from a well shaft he fell into on February 1, in the remote village of Ighrane in the rural northern province of Chefchaouen on February 5.
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Rescuers start to horizontal drilling operation as they continue to work to save 5-year-old boy trapped in a well in Chefchaouen, Morocco on February 5, 2022
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Inches away. Last update: 9:00am, Saturday, 5th Feb. 2022 BBC
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dominique:4meters left. |
This stage is the most important and most complicated one,” he said. “You can’t sacrifice a team if there is a chance of collapse,” he added, explaining that the rescuers could not send anyone down to start digging across until they had secured the parallel shaft.
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Hundreds of villagers gathered on Friday as they anxiously watched the rescue mission unfold.
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The battle to free a five-year-old boy who fell down a well in Morocco entered its fourth day on Saturday, as his desperate father and hundreds of villagers watched on anxiously from the sidelines. His father (pictured), who said he was repairing the well when the boy fell into it, was pictured nervously watching the rescue mission late on Friday night. Emergency workers are pictured preparing a tunnel which will be used to access the boy horizontally.
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The drilling process in its final stage. Local media Le360 says two rescuers are manually digging the final inches that separate them from the 5-year-old. #CGTNAmerica
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Nickymezor:I pray they get to him quickly, but i don't understand how people will dig hole then leave it open without barricades or cover. |
dominique:The terrain will determine how fast the rescue operation will be. Like they are working on a mountain here. |
Residents watch in concern as civil defence and local authorities dig in a hill as they attempt to rescue a 5 year old boy who fell into a hole near the town of Bab Berred near Chefchaouen, Morocco, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. Video captured of a screen showing a camera's footage as it was lowered down into the well where the boy fell 100ft. The shaft was too narrow for rescuers to go down themselves, so they were forced to dig down the side of the well in an attempt to reach the boy. Scroll down and to next page for the updates.
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The rescue effort has captivated the nation with the hashtag #SaveRayan trending across social media. 'The child's rescue is approaching,' government spokesman Mustapha Baitas said late last night. 'Our hearts are with the family, and we are praying that he will back with them as soon as possible.' The hole of a well is seen in the foreground where the boy is said to have fallen 100ft, while in the background diggers work from multiple angles in an attempt to rescue him
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Pictured: Moroccan authorities and firefighters work 24 hours to get five-year-old child Rayan out of a well into which he fell on Tuesday, in the region of Chefchaouen near the city of Bab Berred. "We're almost there," said one of the operation's leaders, Abdesalam Makoudi, on Friday afternoon. "We've been working non-stop for three days and tiredness is kicking in, but the whole rescue team is hanging on." Rescue workers have lowered an oxygen mask, food and water into the well. Medical staff, including specialists in resuscitation, are on site to attend to the boy once he is pulled out, with a helicopter on standby to transport him to the nearest hospital.
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